Elementary class Level A2 (DELF A2)
Elementary class Level A2
Can understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to areas of most immediate relevance (e.g. very basic personal and family information, shopping, local geography, employment).
Can communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar and routine matters.
Can describe in simple terms aspects of his/her background, immediate environment and matters in areas of immediate need.
Elementary class Level A2
topics & Vocabulary
Speak about what sport you enjoy doing
Speak about the future
Give advice
Speak about your goals
Express a decision
Express frequency
Describe your home
Understand an ad for a flat
Give directions
Make a comparison
Explain a choice
Speak about the past
Make a description
Indicate a chronology
Understand a biography
Speak about a life-changing event
Explain a problem/give solutions
Give an opinion
How to avoid repetitions
Give advice
Express a certitude
Express wishes
Describe a place
Talk about citizenship
Organize a speech
Ask questions about an object
Describe material
Understand a written/oral advertisement
Give your opinion
Understand a leaflet
Make a demand
Grammar
Revisions of A1 Curriculum
Futur Simple (Future tense)
Hypothesis in the future
The negative imperative
Express a cause/reason and a purpose
Plural of -al words
Direct and indirect pronouns
Adverbs of manner
Imperative+Direct and indirect pronouns
Subjunctive form
Conditional
Irregular verbs
Le Passé composé and l’Imparfait (past tenses)
«Ilya »/ «Pendant >>>
Chronology
Cause/Reason
Consequence
Present tense
The preposition “Depuis”
Relative pronouns (qui/que)
Comparative/Superlative
Y pronoun
Où Relative pronoun
Indefinite adjectives (tout/toute/chaque/quelques)
Opposition/Concession
Interrogative pronoun « lequel >>>
Demonstrative pronouns (celui-ci/celui-là…)
Gerundive form
En pronoun
Indicative/Subjonctive
Negation
Prepositions of localisation
Skills Work
Skills Work
Speaking/active practice
Listening Practice
New vocabulary
Pronunciation
Understanding different french accents